An LED back-lighting Kit is included for added aesthetics and to serve as a stylish light source when the screen is not in use. The screen uses a Ceiling Light Rejection® technology. The EDGE FREE ® screen design features an internal framework with wraparound material bordered with an ultra-thin bezel. The StarBright CLR® material is specifically designed for ultra-short-throw projectors to provide a large-screen performance in the close quarters of most residential or hospitality industry applications. This also enables the material to provide contrast levels that are 100 times greater than that of standard matte white projection screens. Its serriform optical surface lens microstructure negates the washout effect of ambient light especially from overhead sources. The Aeon CLR® is an EDGE FREE CLR® fixed frame screen that uses Elite’s innovative StarBright CLR® (Ceiling Light Rejecting®) material. It lays out an impressive 100” sized image at less than 2-feet which is perfect for the Aeon CLR®. All this means that you get great picture performance at a considerably low price. The Optoma GT-5500 delivers 3500 lumens brightness in a native 1080p (1920×1080) resolution and has a 25,000:1 contrast ratio. In Thomas’ case, he is using an Optoma GT-5500 (UST) projector and 100” Aeon CLR® screen as the ideal TV solution for his well lit home. Since it’s a short throw, you can move about the room as you please without casting a shadow on the screen. The higher quality projector and CLR® screen dwarfs that 84” panel with a massive 100” image at a small fraction of the cost. A good 84” flat panel currently retails (2017) for somewhere north of $7000. Thomas “TJ” in Phoenix, Arizona had the same concept in mind a short throw ALR setup will dwarf an expensive large flat panel display with the same brightness and clarity…for less. With CLR®, a large image can be achieved using a UST projector at its customary short range while overhead and other off-axis lighting is conveniently channeled away from the viewer’s line of sight. Elite Screens solved this problem with the introduction of CLR® or “Ceiling Light Rejecting®” technology. A drawback to this feature has been an ALR’s inability to know the difference between ambient light and the short-range scattered projection of a UST (ultra short throw) projector. ALR screens allow the projection array to present a bright clear image that is not washed out by the effects of ambient light. This is where ALR (ambient light rejecting) technologies really demonstrate their true value. Most home owners don’t want to sacrifice the functionality of an entire room in order to create a “video-cave”. Trust me I looked at many other options and I am glad I waited.” “I waited for a few months for this to be back in stock. It replaced the household TV screen with a larger-than-life image that enhances the décor of his home while inspiring his friends to go do the same. In Phoenix Arizona, Thomas shows off the superb installation he created using an Optoma GT-5500 ultra short throw (UST) projector. The CLR® projector screens present a fantastic element to residential media rooms in particular. Tell us about a project in which you used this product? Projector Used: Optoma GT-5500 (Ultra Short Throw).Installer: Individual “DIY” Home Theater Installation.Aeon AR100H-CLR “Ceiling Light Rejecting®” Projection Screen Demonstrates How It Can Negate Bright Room Lighting to Deliver “Flat Panel” Performance in a Larger-Than-Life Size.
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